BLACK SATELLITE NEW SINGLE

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Artfully fusing industrial and metal influences to create a sound that’s dark, edgy, and distinctly their own, BLACK SATELLITE have today shared the cut-throat music video for apocalyptic party anthem ‘Doom Or Die‘. Taken from their newly released second full-length album “AFTERMATH”, out now.

Vocalist and creative mastermind Larissa Vale comments on the track and video:

“‘Doom or Die’ was a particularly fun song to write. I wanted to go in a completely different direction and write a party song for the end of the world! In a way it’s like assuming an alter ego and getting to explore a concept from an entirely new angle that functions outside of mundane reality. We shot the video in Las Vegas which was our first time doing a video on the West coast. Conveniently enough we didn’t have to pretend to appear stranded in the middle of the desert. We really did feel like we were fighting for our lives in the middle of summer in Vegas, which in hindsight, probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do!”

Watch the ‘Doom Or Die’ music video HERE.

Stream ‘Doom Or Die’ HERE.

Stream the “Aftermath” album HERE.

“Aftermath” was self-produced along with Kane Churko (Papa RoachIn This Moment), and with mixes by veteran producer Ben Grosse (Marilyn MansonBreaking BenjaminFilter).

“The album explores a lot of darker themes,” says Vale about the new music. “Each song is a snapshot into various personal experiences in my life and my mindset at the time. There’s definitely a good mix of sonic components on the record ranging from heavier songs to more melodic ones as well.”

“Aftermath” is the follow-up to the band’s debut album “Endless”, hailed by Alternative Press as one of their “12 Bands You Need To Know.” AP cited “provocative sound and captivating alt-rock essence,” while Billboard described the title track noted that “The sound of ‘Endless’ is absolutely huge…Syrupy vocal hooks abound, drizzled over whole mountain ranges of studio-shined guitar tapestries.” The video for the title track has spawned over 196k views on their official YouTube page.

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